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Yvette set aside her phone and stated tly. "Ss''s medicalboratory."
Frankie nodded thoughtfully. "That name sounds oddly familiar doesn''t it? Feels like I''ve heard it somewhere before.”
By the time Yvette mentioned that name, Chris had already searched for it, and a flood of results filled the screen. As Chris scanned the information, his eyes widened in shock. He nced again at Yvette, who sat casually on the sofa.
Bruce and Sienna remained silent, merely expressing curiosity. They knew little about the metlical field, but the name Ss sounded vaguely familiar.
Sienna dashed to the bookshelf, rummaging through magazines until she found one. Staring at the cover featuring Ss alongside the interview title, she eximed that he had been named Person of the Century by The Erast month.
Holding the magazine, Sienna returned to the sofa and showed it to Bruce and Frankie. "See? That name sounds familiar because it''s the same Ss from The Era''s interviewst month!
The Era typically profiles individuals with remarkable contributions to humanity or legendary figures in business-people most ordinary individuals could never aspire to meet. They publish only twelve covers globally each year. Since its establishment, only a few hundred have graced its pages. Eagerly. Frankie opened the magazine. It was slim yet filled with ounts of Ss''s life, achievements, and an exclusive interview. Initially dismissive, Frankie''s astonishment grew with each page, leaving him so awestruck he felt as though he could swallow an egg whole.
At the same time, Chris shared the data he had found on hisputer with Bruce and Sienna, their expressions mirroring Frankie''s astonishment. The entire living room fell silent.
Ten minutester. Frankie was the first to lower the magazine in disbelief. After a deep breath, he urged himself to remain calm andposed.
He believed there was nothing extraordinary about this for Yvette; it was merely Mysonna''s most esteemed medicalboratory. No need for such agitation.
Bruce, Chris, and Sienna woreplex expressions as they closed theirputers. Ss''sb wasn''t just anyboratory; it was personally endorsed by the President of Mysonna. Recently they developed the internationally popr No. 7 Toxin.
Ss''s impressive resume could dazzle anyone.
Frankie inquired, "Yvette, how long have you been at theboratory?"
Yvette smiled slightly and replied, "Ten years."
Frankie asked in disbelief, "Ten years?"
The realization hit him hard. Yvette was twenty-two this year, meaning she entered Mysonna''s top medicalb at just twelve years old. Such talent in a child was astonishing.
Bruce and Sienna exchanged nces; given who Yvette was, her exceptional abilities weren''t surprising at all.
Chris took a sip of coffee. These moments highlighted how Yvete dwarfed ordinary people like them.
Noticing the varied expressions of the four, Yvette leaned slightly, resting her chin on her hand and asked casually. "Is it strange?"
In unison, Sienna, Bruce, Frankie, and Chris shook their heads. No, it''s not strange."
Yvette smirked then ascended the stairs, leaving the four in stunned silence.
The following day, Yvette spotted Jeremiah seated at the dining table in casual attire.
Jeremiah asked, "Did you sleep well?"
Yvette arched an eyebrow as she casually asked, "When did youe back?"
Jeremiah narrowed his eyes and replied. "At four in the morning
Yvette nced at the wall clock-it was only eight. It seemsed Jeremiah had only managed four hours of sleep after his arrival.
Noticing the hint of redness around Jeremiah''s eyes, Yvette''s lips curled slightly. Her cool gaze fell upon him as she instinctively reached for his hand, stating nonchntly, "Let''s head upstairs.
Jeremiah raised an eyebrow, his usually stoic expression softening with the faintest trace of a smile. His deep-set eyes focused on Yvette, and his smile widened, revealing warmth.
His tone turned yfully suggestive. "Hmm, let''s go upstairs."
Upon hearing this, Chris, Frankie, Bruce, and Sienna-all of whom had been busy trying to carve out a moment for breakfast-found their sandwiches suddenly lost their appeal. The entire living room was filled with the sweet aroma of budding romance.
Yvette took Jeremiah''s hand and ascended the stairs.
Meanwhile, Frankie looked disdainfully at his sandwich. "When will I ever have a sweet romance like Yvette and Jeremiah?"This belongs to N?velDrama.Org: ?.
As a single man for several years, Frankie felt the sting of loneliness most acutely.
Emmett sipped his coffee leisurely, casting a nce at Frankie. "You won''t find a girlfriend like Yvette; one must possess self-
awareness.
Chris nodded in agreement, picking up a piece of bread again. He stated gravely, "In your next life, you still won''t find a girlfriend like Yvette." Frankie shot a disgruntled re at the two, annoyed by their brutal honesty, feeling as though he had been stabbed twice over with each remark. Yvette was a muse, an extraordinary girl who might not emerge again for centuries; just being her son would suffice for Frankie''s contentment, In the room, Jeremiah entered and promptlyy down on the bed. His straight posture radiated a serene aura, while the gentle light danced within his deep, cold eyes.
The morning sunlight streamed through the window screen, casting a radiant glow up picturesque masterpiece.
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Yvette watched this scene; at that moment, Jeremiah seemed to embody a flower ripe for plucking. A mischievous grin ying on her lips, Yvette remarked, “Are you seducing me?"
Jeremiah''s deep-set eyes, resembling a bottomless pool, retained theirposure and elegance even in repose. His home attire was slightly unbuttoned at the cor, exposing his corbone and handsome throat. "It is you who desires me, you must learn to control yourself."
A yful spark danced in Yvette''s eyes, her smile brimming with mischief, akin to a charming rogue. With a swift movement, she rolled up her shirt sleeves and leaned in, entrapping Jeremiah within her embrace. The warmth of her breath caught him off guard.
Even in this calm moment, Jeremiah''s body tensed instinctively, his heartbeat faltering momentarily.
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